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High Levels of Polyfluoroalkyl Substances Had Been Detected on Fast Food Packaging in Canada
Researchers have detected levels of toxic PFAS chemicals—short for per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances—for the first time in Canadian fast-food packaging, specifically water-and-grease repellent paper alternatives to plastic.
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Chimpanzee Gang Rips Off Boy's Face During Savage Congo Attack
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Snowfall of up to 4 Feet in Parts of California, Flash Flooding and Severe Thunderstorms in the South
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How Methane Produces Cooling Clouds While Still Trapping Significant Amount of Heat
Recovery of Endangered Birds in Hawaii Relies on Millions of Invasive Male Mosquitoes
Escapee Andean Bear Ben From St. Louis Zoo Will Be Moved to Texas Zoo
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Calmerry Online Therapy Review: Mental Health Support for Businesses
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How To Make Friends in World of Warcraft
Stranded Beaked Whale Euthanized in Florida After Hours of Discomfort
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Tree Rings Confirmed Historic Human-Influenced Warming Over the Last 40 Years in Western North America
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Giant Volcanic Chain: What Secrets Lie Within the Inner Part of Volcanoes?
Dogs Get Protective if They Smell Their Owner is Pregnant, Says NYC Veterinarian
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Plant Origins: What the Earliest Land Plants Looked Like Millions of Years Ago? [STUDY]






